Notes in Perfumery

Laurel in perfumery
The Origins of Laurel Laurel is a plant that belongs to the Laurus genus and the Lauraceae family. However, it is essential to note that the term "laurels" in French...

Karo karoundé in perfumery
The karo karoundé is a rare and unique species, bearing resemblance to jasmine, but distinguishable by its distinct sweet scents. The karo karoundé flower possesses both floral and spicy notes,...

Daffodil in perfumery
The Daffodil and Its Famous Yellow Petals The daffodil belongs to the genus of narcissus flowers, with various species within the group. The true daffodil is cultivated in the Grasse...

Jasmine in perfumery
Origins and characteristics of jasmine Jasmine is predominantly grown in China, India, and Egypt, while Morocco and Italy also produce smaller quantities of jasmine flowers. In Damascus, Syria, jasmine is...

Iso E Super in perfumery
Iso E Super: A Perfumers' Essential Molecule Today, perfumers treasure the Iso E Super, a versatile chemical molecule that imparts roundness and longevity to their compositions. Classified within the woody...

Mango in perfumery
An Exotic Journey with Mango in Perfumery Primarily featured in feminine creations, mango imparts a fruity and exotic touch with luscious lactonic accents. Its aroma evokes tropical fruits, transporting your...